"When the military’s top cyberwarriors gathered last year inside a secretive compound at Fort Meade, Maryland, for a classified war game exercise, a team of active-duty troops faced off against several teams of reservists.

And the active-duty team apparently took a beating.

“They were pretty much obliterated,” said one Capitol Hill staffer who attended the exercise. “The active-duty team didn’t even know how they’d been attacked.”

the reservists can have jobs in the ITindustry and may be training militarily once or twice a year and seldom can be called to serve in another country or receive the opportunity to go voluntarily

it is clear however that if you want to set up a cyberforce you don't have to try to train existing people but that you have to add external volunteer resources to that if you want to stay combative and efficient